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Are you willing to give everything for the person you love? Perhaps you will say 'yes' without hesitation. So are you willing to tolerate the past of the person you love? Perhaps you will be melancholic, so don't rush to answer yet. I suggest reading 'Tess' first!

Tess of the D'Urbervilles "is known as a treasure of British and world literature, published in the late 19th century. The author is a great critical realist writer in England," a melancholic image standing on the border between the Victorian and New eras, "Thomas Hardy.

Tess "is the story of how society drives a pure, simple, upright, hardworking, intelligent, and beautiful rural girl to despair and finally kills her. She created a tragedy with different artistic images, and the story of the elders became a pain in the hearts of very old people due to the success of this tragedy. Its plot may seem clich é d from the current perspective, but it deeply reflects the tragedy of the disintegration of ancient patriarchal rural areas under the erosion of capitalist forces. Tess's loss of virginity was mainly the responsibility of Ares d'Urberville. Her second fall into the hands of Ares d'Urberville was a shared responsibility of her parents, Anji Clay, and Ares d'Urberville. Her ultimate killing of Ares d'Urberville was the ultimate resistance of a weak and oppressed person. From beginning to end, we see in Tess the struggles of her pure nature against the forces that force her.

If Carmen's beauty lies in wild rebellion, and Jane Eyre's beauty lies in stubbornness, then Tess's beauty must lie in pure nature. She is the daughter of nature. Her purity is like the blue sky, although sometimes covered by dark clouds, when the clouds disperse, the purest and most transparent thing in the world is still the blue sky.

As a woman, she has a charming appearance. Beautiful face and just the right figure. Hardy added a touch of color to this beauty by focusing on her lips, the curves on her lips. Any man would be captivated by it. The red and delicate lips, like the dew on a flower, are inherently romantic. In addition, with their delicate and distinct lines, it is difficult to remain unattractive in the flow of longing.

Tess is strong and optimistic, but her fate is irreversible. Even if I give Tess a few more choices, I believe she will still follow the old path in the end, unless Angelica has not abandoned her and left her far away. There are many conclusions about the tragedies of society, family, and human nature. The only ones that make me sigh are the love tragedies of Tess and Clay. After enduring all the hardships, the two of them took a long detour and returned to the original point. However, things were different, and Tess chose death to fulfill their beautiful love. After all, it's nothing. For Tess, the suffering she endured was far greater than that of Clay, and her inner helplessness and helplessness could never have been felt by Clay. If it weren't for Tess's kind obsession and selfless love for Clay, they would have already become strangers. Tess, who had suffered so much, received nothing and insults, but only wanted to fulfill Clay's noble and pure character. In the end, she could only entrust Clay to her sister. In this love, Clay is completely in control, the ultimate winner, and Tess is a complete victim, purely dedicated to herself until death. Although Clay appeared to maintain his belief in love, what he actually exposed was his coldness and selfishness! He only loves a fictional image of himself, not the living Tess. If it weren't for the suffering of illness in a foreign land and the failure of his career, I believe he wouldn't still remember a Tess waiting in the mud for him to come and rescue.

Who can tell the truth and falsehood of the occurrence of love? The timing, location, and harmony of people must be in place, and a small mistake can lead to a negative arrangement. Even if they eventually get married, it's impossible to tell if love has really happened. She loves Angel so much, not only because of his appearance, not only because of his piano sound, but also because of everything he can bring to her, including the loss and even the pain she can bear for him. She remembered every word he said, learned to sing his favorite songs, and even remembered his theories, which she herself still seemed to understand, as if she were a deity.

He became her breath, her life. When Anji asked Izz if the girl who had once loved him could love him like Tess, Izz almost blurted out that she couldn't because Tess's love was incomparable and she could die for him. In the eyes of others, one can see Tess, such a heavy love. It shows the degree of love.

Anji fell in love with Tess and proposed to her precisely because of her unique purity. But when Tess confessed her injured past to the person she loved, Claire hesitated, and her lack of understanding of her lover and lack of determination in her emotions ultimately led her to choose to leave. Tess was heartbroken, and as she helped her wounds carefully unfold in front of her loved ones, what she hoped for was understanding and forgiveness. But the lover mercilessly sprinkled a handful of salt on the weak Tess's wound.

Tess's love is not only manifested in moments of joy, but also in her wholehearted devotion. What's more, when she knew that Angel had abandoned her and was in great pain, and when Angel sleepwalked and carried her away, she could have awakened him, regained his love, and made it possible to call him back, she was also thinking for him, afraid that he would wake up to regret and give up.

Although later Claire realized his prejudice and narrowness, his heart seemed to see a star named "Tess" in the sky saying to him, "Dear, have you forgiven me now

It's a beautiful feeling. However, this is ultimately a tragedy, as if many loves are like this. Why can't we resist, resist that hypocritical morality! Farewell, waiting, hesitation, regret... Although Tess and Claire spent five beautiful days in the end, Tess, who avenged her love, still had a tragic ending.

Love is great and selfless. If you deeply love someone, you should accept their past, because the past is also a part of them, a part of their soul. If you cannot accept her past, you will never be able to enter her heart, her heart that deeply loves you. Deep in love is understanding, deep in love is tolerance, because love can make our hearts as broad and selfless as the blue sky and sea. Because the temperature of love can dissolve everything. Because love is the only reason we live in this world.

2023-06-03
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